Gaza War, Part 3

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What rules of war allow strip-searching children?



Hamas can end the war at any time, but sounds like you want war to continue for some reason with a goal in mind. You want the international community to acknowledge war crimes and such so that means you really think Hamas is fighting toward a goal--what's the goal that is so important that they are exposing Gazans to the so called war criminals?


What rules of war allow strip-searching children?


If there’s a reason to believe they are being used as child soldiers/martyrs, of course they can be strip searched.


Does that extend to publishing their photos online stripped to almost nothing?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nobody seems to have an answer for that one….


But somehow I suspect you are NOT cool if the changing of hands involves Israelis being displaced, amirite?

And you are very self-satisfied telling others to deal with it, and to move on. Interesting, to say the least.


If that is what you want to happen, go for it, see what happens. Sounds like you want people to say this is righteous and a moral imperative. Never going to get that satisfaction.



That’s not an objective of mine. I’m indifferent. But how would you feel if it happened? Would you be indifferent about it (like me) or not? And if not, why?
Anonymous
Hamas rejects Ceasefire!!!!

Egypt brokered a deal to end the war. All Hamas would have to do was relinquish control of Gaza and release the hostages. They would give control to an international peace keeping force. They refused!!!!! All the deaths from this point on is on them.



https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/hamas-islamic-jihad-reject-giving-up-power-return-permanent-ceasefire-egyptian-2023-12-25/#:~:text=CAIRO%2C%20Dec%2025%20(Reuters),sources%20told%20Reuters%20on%20Monday.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nobody seems to have an answer for that one….


But somehow I suspect you are NOT cool if the changing of hands involves Israelis being displaced, amirite?

And you are very self-satisfied telling others to deal with it, and to move on. Interesting, to say the least.


If that is what you want to happen, go for it, see what happens. Sounds like you want people to say this is righteous and a moral imperative. Never going to get that satisfaction.



That’s not an objective of mine. I’m indifferent. But how would you feel if it happened? Would you be indifferent about it (like me) or not? And if not, why?


Your posturing and pettiness during this question sure shows your indifference (not).
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No joke. This was the whole plotline of the 2018 documentary Gaza Surf Club, which tells the story of an unlikely, and banned hobby in the unlikeliest place of all.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/long_reads/gaza-surfing-ban-illegal-documentary-palestinians-a8525091.html


who banned surfing there i wonder?


Can't surf without surfboards, and Israel bans the importation of surfboards.


no trees to make surfboards from in gaza? you’ll infamtilize these people forever if it means ever asking why no one is ever trying to make life better for themselves in gaza. terrorism or bust i guess
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nobody seems to have an answer for that one….


But somehow I suspect you are NOT cool if the changing of hands involves Israelis being displaced, amirite?

And you are very self-satisfied telling others to deal with it, and to move on. Interesting, to say the least.


If that is what you want to happen, go for it, see what happens. Sounds like you want people to say this is righteous and a moral imperative. Never going to get that satisfaction.



That’s not an objective of mine. I’m indifferent. But how would you feel if it happened? Would you be indifferent about it (like me) or not? And if not, why?


They won’t respond to the question because they are a dishonest coward, pretending they are “Not a Jew” but somehow DEEPLY invested in dwelling here and telling everyone that feelings are not an actual phenomena EXCEPT apparently their own feelings that U.S. support for Israel WILL NEVER WANE. No matter what. No matter what Israel does, and no matter how much it’s proven that Israeli provides zero material strategic benefit to the U.S. and its interests.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What rules of war allow strip-searching children?



Hamas can end the war at any time, but sounds like you want war to continue for some reason with a goal in mind. You want the international community to acknowledge war crimes and such so that means you really think Hamas is fighting toward a goal--what's the goal that is so important that they are exposing Gazans to the so called war criminals?


What rules of war allow strip-searching children?


If there’s a reason to believe they are being used as child soldiers/martyrs, of course they can be strip searched.


Imagine the uproar if The Gaza Post ran an opinion column making a case for resettlement of Jews someone else.

https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-779510

The facts demonstrate that the northern Sinai Peninsula is an ideal location to develop a spacious resettlement for the people of Gaza. Its open areas, along with the existing infrastructure, can easily host large-scale development projects that, if led by the Chinese and supported by local labor, for example, can easily mature in just one to two years.

Firm American and international guidance lined with financial and operative support can surely pave the way to this creative and prosperous solution and jointly help Egypt’s dire demographic and economic situation that is challenging its political authority. Israel will also be cooperative in sharing its hi-tech-oriented agricultural capabilities with Egypt as it did following the Peace Treaty in the early 1980s.

However, history has taught us that Gazans, despite their complaints about their humanitarian situation, may object towards genuine rehabilitation programs. This stubbornness substantially relies on their desire to destroy Israel, which repeatedly comes at their own expense. The ongoing obliteration of Hamas, which terrorizes Palestinian Authority officials and many Gaza residents, may pave the way to the emergence of the proposed Sinai solution, if presented in a wise and discrete manner that conforms to the Middle East mentality.

No one pays attention to opinion pieces no matter what medium.
I disagree with the idea above. Past actions are an excellent predictor of the future behavior. Palestinians took a very nice territory of Gaza farmland cities and all, and f*ed it up - they will do the same in Sinai or wherever, so why throw good money after the bad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What rules of war allow strip-searching children?



Hamas can end the war at any time, but sounds like you want war to continue for some reason with a goal in mind. You want the international community to acknowledge war crimes and such so that means you really think Hamas is fighting toward a goal--what's the goal that is so important that they are exposing Gazans to the so called war criminals?


What rules of war allow strip-searching children?


If there’s a reason to believe they are being used as child soldiers/martyrs, of course they can be strip searched.


Yo mama must be so proud.



It’s underwear. No different than a bathing suit. It’s laughable to call this degradation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nobody seems to have an answer for that one….


But somehow I suspect you are NOT cool if the changing of hands involves Israelis being displaced, amirite?

And you are very self-satisfied telling others to deal with it, and to move on. Interesting, to say the least.


You are absolutely right. You win.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nobody seems to have an answer for that one….


But somehow I suspect you are NOT cool if the changing of hands involves Israelis being displaced, amirite?

And you are very self-satisfied telling others to deal with it, and to move on. Interesting, to say the least.


If that is what you want to happen, go for it, see what happens. Sounds like you want people to say this is righteous and a moral imperative. Never going to get that satisfaction.



That’s not an objective of mine. I’m indifferent. But how would you feel if it happened? Would you be indifferent about it (like me) or not? And if not, why?


They won’t respond to the question because they are a dishonest coward, pretending they are “Not a Jew” but somehow DEEPLY invested in dwelling here and telling everyone that feelings are not an actual phenomena EXCEPT apparently their own feelings that U.S. support for Israel WILL NEVER WANE. No matter what. No matter what Israel does, and no matter how much it’s proven that Israeli provides zero material strategic benefit to the U.S. and its interests.


You are doing a lot of projecting, making up stuff. My point was that you can have feelings but no one else is obligated to care about them. If you want to go after Jews and "their feelings" and attack Israel go do so, as I said, but be prepared to fight back and not call for ceasefires because you are losing the war.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nobody seems to have an answer for that one….


But somehow I suspect you are NOT cool if the changing of hands involves Israelis being displaced, amirite?

And you are very self-satisfied telling others to deal with it, and to move on. Interesting, to say the least.


If that is what you want to happen, go for it, see what happens. Sounds like you want people to say this is righteous and a moral imperative. Never going to get that satisfaction.



That’s not an objective of mine. I’m indifferent. But how would you feel if it happened? Would you be indifferent about it (like me) or not? And if not, why?


They won’t respond to the question because they are a dishonest coward, pretending they are “Not a Jew” but somehow DEEPLY invested in dwelling here and telling everyone that feelings are not an actual phenomena EXCEPT apparently their own feelings that U.S. support for Israel WILL NEVER WANE. No matter what. No matter what Israel does, and no matter how much it’s proven that Israeli provides zero material strategic benefit to the U.S. and its interests.


How do you know who is posting what to construct a train a though for a poster other than yourself?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No joke. This was the whole plotline of the 2018 documentary Gaza Surf Club, which tells the story of an unlikely, and banned hobby in the unlikeliest place of all.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/long_reads/gaza-surfing-ban-illegal-documentary-palestinians-a8525091.html


who banned surfing there i wonder?


Can't surf without surfboards, and Israel bans the importation of surfboards.


no trees to make surfboards from in gaza? you’ll infamtilize these people forever if it means ever asking why no one is ever trying to make life better for themselves in gaza. terrorism or bust i guess


Lol but then you accuse Gazans of building tunnels for smuggling, like normal people, instead of resorting to subsistence economy like some weird noble savage in your imagination.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What rules of war allow strip-searching children?



Hamas can end the war at any time, but sounds like you want war to continue for some reason with a goal in mind. You want the international community to acknowledge war crimes and such so that means you really think Hamas is fighting toward a goal--what's the goal that is so important that they are exposing Gazans to the so called war criminals?


What rules of war allow strip-searching children?


If there’s a reason to believe they are being used as child soldiers/martyrs, of course they can be strip searched.


Imagine the uproar if The Gaza Post ran an opinion column making a case for resettlement of Jews someone else.

https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-779510

The facts demonstrate that the northern Sinai Peninsula is an ideal location to develop a spacious resettlement for the people of Gaza. Its open areas, along with the existing infrastructure, can easily host large-scale development projects that, if led by the Chinese and supported by local labor, for example, can easily mature in just one to two years.

Firm American and international guidance lined with financial and operative support can surely pave the way to this creative and prosperous solution and jointly help Egypt’s dire demographic and economic situation that is challenging its political authority. Israel will also be cooperative in sharing its hi-tech-oriented agricultural capabilities with Egypt as it did following the Peace Treaty in the early 1980s.

However, history has taught us that Gazans, despite their complaints about their humanitarian situation, may object towards genuine rehabilitation programs. This stubbornness substantially relies on their desire to destroy Israel, which repeatedly comes at their own expense. The ongoing obliteration of Hamas, which terrorizes Palestinian Authority officials and many Gaza residents, may pave the way to the emergence of the proposed Sinai solution, if presented in a wise and discrete manner that conforms to the Middle East mentality.

No one pays attention to opinion pieces no matter what medium.
I disagree with the idea above. Past actions are an excellent predictor of the future behavior. Palestinians took a very nice territory of Gaza farmland cities and all, and f*ed it up - they will do the same in Sinai or wherever, so why throw good money after the bad.


Land isn't handed out on a merit-based approach. I can decorate better than anyone on my street - should I go toss them out of their houses for that reason alone?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What rules of war allow strip-searching children?



Hamas can end the war at any time, but sounds like you want war to continue for some reason with a goal in mind. You want the international community to acknowledge war crimes and such so that means you really think Hamas is fighting toward a goal--what's the goal that is so important that they are exposing Gazans to the so called war criminals?


What rules of war allow strip-searching children?


If there’s a reason to believe they are being used as child soldiers/martyrs, of course they can be strip searched.


Yo mama must be so proud.



It’s underwear. No different than a bathing suit. It’s laughable to call this degradation.


So you wouldn't mind if your ten-year old posed this way under the IDF guns? Okay.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What rules of war allow strip-searching children?



Hamas can end the war at any time, but sounds like you want war to continue for some reason with a goal in mind. You want the international community to acknowledge war crimes and such so that means you really think Hamas is fighting toward a goal--what's the goal that is so important that they are exposing Gazans to the so called war criminals?


What rules of war allow strip-searching children?


If there’s a reason to believe they are being used as child soldiers/martyrs, of course they can be strip searched.


Imagine the uproar if The Gaza Post ran an opinion column making a case for resettlement of Jews someone else.

https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-779510

The facts demonstrate that the northern Sinai Peninsula is an ideal location to develop a spacious resettlement for the people of Gaza. Its open areas, along with the existing infrastructure, can easily host large-scale development projects that, if led by the Chinese and supported by local labor, for example, can easily mature in just one to two years.

Firm American and international guidance lined with financial and operative support can surely pave the way to this creative and prosperous solution and jointly help Egypt’s dire demographic and economic situation that is challenging its political authority. Israel will also be cooperative in sharing its hi-tech-oriented agricultural capabilities with Egypt as it did following the Peace Treaty in the early 1980s.

However, history has taught us that Gazans, despite their complaints about their humanitarian situation, may object towards genuine rehabilitation programs. This stubbornness substantially relies on their desire to destroy Israel, which repeatedly comes at their own expense. The ongoing obliteration of Hamas, which terrorizes Palestinian Authority officials and many Gaza residents, may pave the way to the emergence of the proposed Sinai solution, if presented in a wise and discrete manner that conforms to the Middle East mentality.

No one pays attention to opinion pieces no matter what medium.
I disagree with the idea above. Past actions are an excellent predictor of the future behavior. Palestinians took a very nice territory of Gaza farmland cities and all, and f*ed it up - they will do the same in Sinai or wherever, so why throw good money after the bad.


No one is going to let them into the Sinai. Kuwait, Lebanon, Black September. Arab countries are not stupid, they would rather see Palestinians die than resettle in their countries and do what they did in Kuwait, Lebanon and Jordan.
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